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I have high calcium in my urine but my vitamin d level is fine. my parathyroid level is really high, what does this mean?

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Dr. Vahe Yetimyan answered

Hyperparathyroidism: Adenoma of the parathyroid glands can raise the blood calcium level. The adenoma can be removed surgically.

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Answered 3/1/2016

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For the last 3 months my tongue has gotten progressively more and more numb. It now is always numb to some degree on the top and back. My vitamin D3, B12, Calcium, Magnesium, and parathyroid hormone levels have been checked and they are all good?

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I have a pth of 75.8, calcium 0f 9.7, normal vitamin d. Bmd is -4.5. My endo doc wants me on forteo. Shouldn't she be checking my parathyroid first?

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